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The Stress-Strain Diagram — Ductile & Brittle Materials
Inside this lesson
- Identify the proportional limit, yield strength, ultimate strength, and fracture point on a stress-strain diagram
- Distinguish ductile and brittle behavior from the curve shape
- Apply the 0.2% offset method to determine yield strength
- Define resilience and toughness as areas under the curve
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Educational content covering topics typical of a first- and second-year mechanical engineering curriculum. Not a substitute for accredited coursework, and not suitable for real structural design without review by a licensed professional engineer.